If you add up what you spend on camping gear..a couple of nights in a Motel is all you get..best money you can spend is on Camping gear..I have stuff I purchased 20 years ago ,still using it😄
WOW! So helpful! Thanks for putting this together. I'm doing my first-ever big trip (20 days, 2500+ miles). Did a 4-day "training trip" and learned a lot. Going to stay with friends a few nights (Holiday Inn Express is a friend!) and find local accommodation the other times. I need to learn to camp off the bike. That'll be the next adventure for this old wanderer... Great vid! Appreciated!
Glad the video was helpful! I started out in hotels on my first few road trips. Camping works well for me on a number of levels, and I truly enjoy it! Ride safe!
Great video, I used to use the large micro fibre cloths on my glasses but they scratched the shit out of them, only use the small micro cloths from optometrists for my glasses now and all is good. Stay safe and ride on
Nice setup. The one thing I don't see are the soft lowers for your crashbar. Installed in only two minutes for a ride thru the rain or really cold weather!
It changes for every trip based upon the gear I take. You have to make sure your weight is balanced and doesn't exceed your bike's capacity limits. Ride safe!
This is cool - thanks for sharing. Just so you know, all Sea to Summit, Jetboil, Yetti and Ozark products are made in China. Anker is too but it seems almost impossible to buy back-up batteries that are not made in China. But this is the problem with buying Chinese stuff - eventually they destroy all competition and then we have no option.
They make a power bank Portable Jump Starter Air Compressor 6”x4”x2” on Amazon since you ride a bike might come in handy and save space . 🤔. And wrap some electrical tape and duct tape around your forks where you can’t see just in case. 😉
I do carry a small roll of duck tape and electrical tape in my tool kit. I'll do more in depth video on that soon! I need to check out the compressor, thanks!
Obviously late, sorruly I'm being negative but I hope you now know how wireless charging works and realise that for the price you paid its about 50 percent less efficient that a regular wore which is around 90% so it takes a battery double the size of your phone battery to charge it. Don't talk crap about a product when you clearly have no idea how it works. Thats like saying "bought this leaf blower to help brush up in the house, all it did was spread the mess everywhere!" Sounds daft.